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The English Renaissance Period – the Impacts and Influences on Culture

01.18.2012 · Posted in Uncategorized

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London experienced a cultural and artistic movement in between early 16th and early 17th century which is known as the English Renaissance Period. The English Renaissance was much influenced by the pan-European Renaissance which is said to have originated in the 14th century in northern Italy. Often known as the “age of the Shakespeare” or “the Elizabethan era,” the English Renaissance created stimulation in art, architecture, literature and music of whole of England. Renaissance also had great impact on the music. The English Madrigal was either copies of Italian musical works or their direct translations. Mostly in three to six voices, the English madrigals were light in style.Renaissance also influenced the architectural style of that period. Inigo Jones is credited for propounding Renaissance architecture in England.

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